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Posted 24 June 2023

Eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi Router - Preowned Grade A - £38 + £1.95 delivery @ CeX

£39.95
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I had new Fibre broadband installed and received an Eero 6+ as the main gateway router. I wanted to extended the mesh network by buying another Eero router. The Eero 6 is £109.99 new on Amazon but I spotted this price on CEX for Grade A condition. When I received it, the product was brand new and never been used. I’m assuming people are getting these with their broadband package and immediately trading them into CEX because they have an existing router. Grade B and C are also reasonably priced at £32 and £30. The Eero Pro 6 tri-band is £55 for Class A.
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  1. KetanS's avatar
    Is there any way to guarantee you won't get ISP locked version?
    foppotee's avatar
    They aren't locked as such - it will work with any isp. But you might find that it stops working with no warning
  2. Ashe's avatar
    The danger is you get something like a TalkTalk provided one, who then block the units after you buy them.

    Example: community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/…652
  3. foppotee's avatar
    I've heard that if you find that the device has been deactivated and you complain to amazon they will replace it. This is only a rumour tho.
    Limmy's avatar
    This is CEX - but they have a 24 month warranty so should be covering the device being bricked for a reason out with your control
  4. Limmy's avatar
    Do these have to be the router or can you leave your router in its regular mode and just turn off WiFi and let this do its thing? I use 4G broadband and the router doesn't play nice when it's in modem only mode .. kills the speed.
    John_Mason's avatar
    No, they come to your router. You can either disable the WiFi on your router or let the Eero create a second WiFi network you can connect to.
  5. Arstar's avatar
    I decided to switch back to my old ISP router as the range on this was woeful. I know it's a mesh system, but I didn't see the point getting a second unit when my old ISP router covered everywhere. Just a shame it's wi-fi 5 instead of 6 like the Eero.
  6. mhuk011's avatar
    I've just picked one of these up from CEX (previously used 3 Eeros). Temporarily I setup the CEX Eero Pro as a brand new network (same SSID) and turned the other Eeros off, to monitor if it will be bricked. It does have TalkTalk branding but is working fine. Is there a way to find out from TalkTalk if they will disable it? I guess I have 2 years as that is the CEX warranty, and if it was bricked this would surely be covered under warranty from them as it was misold.
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